Pinning on new flanges

Richard Brekne Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no
Thu, 26 Aug 2004 00:42:11 +0100


Ryan Sowers wrote:

>
>
> */Richard Brekne <Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no>/* wrote:
>
>     No, I dont see that. One can achieve the same rebound time with
>     varing
>     conditions of contact.  You could be hitting just one string...
>     wobbling
>     over all 3, or nailing all 3 jack on the spot and still be out  in
>     the
>     exact same time span.  If you want to show that bushing tightness
>     alone
>     can affect contact time... then you have to measure that.  Jumping at
>     what may seem to you a reasonable conclusion is just plain not
>     dependable enough.
>
>     *For the sake of argument I think we need to assume good hammer to
>     string mating, string leveling and traveling. From the very
>     beginning of this discussion I have assumed these things as
>     aprerequisite.*
>
Ryan.... all of the above can be caused by a less then firm bushing alone.

we are going in circles now... so I think I'll just sit on what I've 
said so far, until something new comes up.  Good discussion tho :)

Good Nite Seattle !

Cheers
RicB



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